Seminyak has come a long way from being purely a beach-and-nightlife destination. These days it’s genuinely one of the better areas in Bali for travelers who eat plant-based, with a spread of cafes and restaurants that take vegetarian and vegan food seriously rather than treating it as an afterthought.
If navigating Seminyak’s dining scene feels overwhelming before you arrive, SatuSatu is a Bali travel platform that helps travelers find the best the island has to offer, from experiences to the right table at the right time.
KYND Community

📍 Jalan Petitenget No. 12, Kerobokan Kelod, Seminyak area
💰 Mid-range, IDR 80,000–200,000 per dish
🕐 Daily from morning to evening
👥 Best For vegan travelers, Instagrammers, groups with mixed dietary needs
✨ What Makes It Special Fully plant-based across every item on the menu, with a famous millennial-pink aesthetic and its own in-house ice cream creamery.
KYND Community has become one of the most talked-about plant-based cafes in Bali, and not just because the decor photographs well. The food is genuinely good, with a menu running from smoothie bowls, vegan egg benedict, and grain burgers to fresh juice, cakes, and creative pasta dishes.
Every single item on the menu is plant-based, which makes it an easy choice for groups that include strict vegans without wanting to spend dinner scanning every dish for hidden dairy.
The strawberry matcha, mushroom pesto melt, and falafel wrap are consistently mentioned as must-orders. Expect queues during peak breakfast hours.
Earth Cafe and Market Seminyak

📍 Oberoi Road area, Seminyak
💰 Mid-range
🕐 Open daily
👥 Best For organic food enthusiasts, health-conscious travelers, those wanting a full sit-down vegetarian meal
✨ What Makes It Special One of Bali’s longest-running dedicated vegan restaurants since 2006, with a health food market on site alongside the restaurant.
Earth Cafe has been serving the Seminyak vegetarian community since 2006, which in Bali’s fast-moving food scene is a real achievement.
The menu covers organic vegetarian and vegan dishes including tofu omelettes, smoothie bowls, cashew cheese tacos, pizzas, and veggie burgers, and the attached market sells local organic produce and eco-friendly products.
It’s the kind of place that earns a return visit because the food is consistently well made and the values behind the sourcing are genuine rather than performative. A reliable choice for travelers who want a full meal rather than just a bowl.
Tanaman at Potato Head

📍 Jalan Petitenget No. 51B, Kerobokan Kelod, Seminyak
💰 Higher end, fine dining range
🕐 Dinner service
👥 Best For special occasion vegetarian dining, food-curious travelers, plant-based fine dining seekers
✨ What Makes It Special Rooted in Balinese food-as-medicine traditions, with a plant-based menu that draws on ceremonial ingredients, local fungi, and ancestral techniques.
Tanaman is a different class of vegetarian experience entirely. Located inside the Potato Head complex, this restaurant positions its menu around the Balinese concept of food as medicine, using heritage rice varieties, fermented condiments, seasonal vegetables, seaweed, and traditional spice profiles to create dishes that are both genuinely delicious and intellectually interesting.
The approach is high concept but the execution is grounded. Dishes like the stir-fried heritage rice with tempeh satay and sambal matah, or the congee made from Balinese heritage grains, show what plant-based cooking can be when it draws deeply from local tradition rather than borrowing from global health food trends.
Worth saving for a special evening.
Ginger Moon Canteen

📍 Jalan Kayu Aya No. 7, Seminyak
💰 Mid-range, open from 12pm to 10pm daily
🕐 Daily noon to 10pm
👥 Best For lunch, lighter evening meals, those wanting Bali-influenced vegetarian options
✨ What Makes It Special Bali-influenced vegetarian menu with creative starters like tempeh and payek chips with mango-tamarind dip and corn fritters with avocado and sweet chili.
Ginger Moon Canteen handles vegetarian food with a Balinese twist that feels genuinely local rather than imported.
The tempeh and payek chips with mango-tamarind dip is one of the better plant-based starters in the Seminyak area, and the corn fritter dish with avocado, sour cream, and sweet chili is the kind of thing you order again the next day.
The cafe is set in a pleasant open-sided space on Jalan Kayu Aya, one of Seminyak’s most walkable streets, and the noon-to-10pm hours make it useful for both lunch and early dinner plans.
Tasty Vegan

📍 Jalan Raya Basangkasa, Gang Dewata, Seminyak
💰 Budget-friendly
🕐 Daily 9am to 9pm
👥 Best For budget travelers, those wanting comfort vegetarian food, Indonesian plant-based cuisine
✨ What Makes It Special Indonesian-style vegan and vegetarian food at very accessible prices, served in a quiet garden setting away from the main tourist strip.
Tasty Vegan fills a genuine gap in Seminyak’s plant-based scene: genuinely affordable, genuinely Indonesian, and genuinely good.
The menu covers tofu scramble, vegan curries, pancakes, and various traditional Indonesian dishes adapted for plant-based diners, with portion sizes that are described by multiple visitors as more than enough.
The garden setting on a quiet lane away from the main road gives it a calm atmosphere that’s easy to appreciate after a busy day of sightseeing. For travelers who want to eat well without spending much, this is the go-to.
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FAQ about Vegetarian Seminyak
Is Seminyak good for vegetarians?
Yes, Seminyak has a strong and growing selection of dedicated vegetarian and vegan restaurants, ranging from budget-friendly warungs to fine dining concepts like Tanaman. You will not struggle to find good plant-based food here.
What is the best fully vegan restaurant in Seminyak?
KYND Community is widely regarded as the best fully plant-based cafe in Seminyak, with an entirely vegan menu and consistently high food quality.
Are there affordable vegetarian options in Seminyak?
Tasty Vegan offers excellent value for money, with generous portions of Indonesian-style plant-based food at budget-friendly prices.
Can vegetarians find Indonesian food in Seminyak?
Yes. Many traditional Indonesian dishes are naturally plant-based or easily adapted. Tasty Vegan and Earth Cafe both incorporate authentic Indonesian flavors into their menus.